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The battery in a 2005 Ford F-150 usually lasts between 3 and 7 years, depending on various factors. When it's time to replace it, you'll likely need a Group Size 65 battery, but Group Sizes 58, 59, and 75 could also work. For a reliable start, especially in colder climates, it's best to choose a battery with high cold cranking amps (CCA). Batteries with up to 850 CCA are available, but they might be a bit overkill and come at a higher price. Lower CCA batteries can be found for as little as $100, while a reliable battery with sufficient CCA will typically cost between $150 and $200.
The Walmart Everstart 850 Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) Battery 65N is available for purchase at the price of $88 in store.
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The Ford Part number BTX-65-650 corresponds to the Optima Yellow Top 34-78 battery that I have.
The battery size for a 2005 Ford F-150 is 65-AGM, which has a 750 cold cranking amps rating.